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Bazaarvoice Generative AI Study reveals consumers are open to AI in user-generated content

Over half (53%) of consumers say they trust generative AI to at least some extent.

  • Tuesday, 31st October 2023 Posted 2 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Bazaarvoice has released its latest research, based on a survey of more than 2,000 respondents from the UK. The report explores consumers’ trust of generative AI, and whether they would find it useful in assisting with writing product reviews. This report is being released in conjunction with the announcement of Baaarvoice’s AI Centre of Excellence, an internal team consisting of all key disciplines, which was created to provide company-wide guidance and leadership on all things AI. Their goal is to drive not just product innovation, but also to ensure we are building things safely and securely.

“AI has the power to improve our lives in an almost countless amount of ways,” said Colin Bodell, Bazaarvoice CTO. “Bazaarvoice has been using AI and machine learning in our technology and offerings in various ways over the past decade. We also have several new offerings that utilise AI such as Content Coach, which suggests product-specific topics for consumers to write about in their reviews based on other relevant product reviews. This helps to ensure that higher-quality reviews are being written.”

Global survey highlights include:

• Generative AI could prove helpful, because consumers struggle when writing reviews: 70% said they sometimes feel unsure about what information to share that would be helpful to other customers when writing a review

• Consumers would be open to utilising AI when writing product reviews: 65% said that it would be at least somewhat helpful if an e-commerce site provided AI-powered coaching to guide users in leaving a higher-quality product review

• Consumers would like AI’s assistance in the Q&A section on sites too: When asking a question about a product on a brand or retailer’s website, 52% would trust an answer that they would receive immediately that was generated by AI and 31% said maybe, depending on the answer

• Half (48%) of people said they would like to write a review on a website in which generative AI helps guide them about what to write because it would help them write a better review

• Generative AI adoption is not very high, but users like it: Only about a third (36%) of people have used generative AI tools such as ChatGPT or Bard, but 14% plan to use them in the future. Of the people who have used it, 50% said they would use it again 

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